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Pul - Aziz Shaykh Saray al-Jadida
767 (1366) yearCopper | - | - |
Issuer | Golden Horde |
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Khan | Aziz Shaykh (1364-1367) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Year | 767 (1366) |
Calendar | Islamic (Hijri) |
Value | 1 Pul (1⁄16) |
Currency | Dinar (1227-1502) |
Composition | Copper |
Shape | Round (irregular) |
Technique | Hammered |
Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-06 |
Numista | N#309417 |
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Rarity index | 95% |
Reverse
5-pointed star in the frame formed by a dotted and linear rim in the center. Around it, four ovals with Arabic inscription inside
Translation:
Minted in
Saray al-Jadida
767
Comment
Interesting fact
This copper coin was minted during the reign of Aziz Shaykh, a khan of the Golden Horde, in 1366 CE. It features intricate designs typical of medieval Islamic coins, including calligraphic inscriptions and geometric patterns. The coin likely circulated within the vast territories controlled by the Golden Horde, which stretched across present-day Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and parts of Eastern Europe. Its standard circulation status indicates it was widely used as everyday currency in trade and commerce during that period.